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=. ; {Peat the President bas informed him that be theuld courene qiihgerthowware, which wil always ll at Meatohen, Tn after my arrival from Francs, of all orany | Tux Niearseva Question—Alll doubt about the Pre prested, pin thos 5 ease, Lrecommend to you. if ‘there 1a, any strietness ob- estate of her father: z 8 Oypeinmt SEdicn.seorenary of tence, no Daniel Clark. served to tbe hneval’ or aadres erunndtns sen Ay ely Tg Seer tettlement of the Nicaragua question seeme to bedis- , (As thin ether isan interesting historical fact, we Feline sour. posrosscn: ‘if which you hoow by expe: which has bese 40 tipated, a treaty having been agreed upon between give . mn uh tha f gh otinenaa ih Be endured 6) jon, for | Mr, Clayton and Sir Hen i foatviduals Clayton ai ir ry Bulwer, which went to sted and oberished, ro. England by the last steamship. ‘There 1s some disagreement of opinion as te whether it will be ratified by the Senate of the United States, as it is ouls an: erno! for ibe the coversment of Peoribility suggeated by reeeat clroumetanoes, par ¢ prenence of three from the Spanish governm ins which. under 5 alleged that Mr. Clayton hes ceded ar i to the Uuived Suaves, that ry may ve on of one New On.eans, Feb. 31-62. M. ; way rights, oa the, pare rlvion Bat, se ‘The Deite of this evening contains the dcoision in | °F bandoned them—which is the same thing—that part o! 428 well for taking a# receiving pos feasion. Should force be mooessai ernor Claiborne and General Wilkineon will have to ty ef a coup de main, without ‘Which wiil require ti the goes Gelnes ete, whi need this | he should have insisted upon, for the honer and _ morning. ‘The court have decided against Mra, Gaines | Cignity of the country. . Be this as it may, the ex- ; on nearly every point, dismissing ber bill. The deci" | traordinary and high-handed proceedings ef the tion was given by Judge MoCaleb, of the District | fussy individual who represents the British go- Court, Judge McKinly withdrawing. he a in that quarter, have been, as wé have: —— —— = “awww | before stated, repudiated, aud so have the acts of frie Mr. Clark, were prerent; my mar. . . : rlege sith sir Clan cant ge ta he ear ree ‘the NEW YORK HER ALD. os be the American Minister, to @ certain ‘sleter, Madame Ca\ e's wife, whom he | NOmthWest corner of Falvon and Nassnusts, | 1 jhis question 1s actiled, there ie nothing to * eros ve ar wing to Louisiapa. Advices bi by peror ef Morooeg has dee'arod war appine’ 0 of our merchentmen bave buen taken by the seco vy hurrii re Detbercae ist May, 1510—Asking for his ove os $6. C00 pot, eyo uljoct and there eam be no with which you will render them every Should a coup demain be resolved om rsaalatanes of anovher sort. tary councils, ba pre= ieee ben ‘dipve'ed in & MARREE Bo give it ite best «fect, | fe thetacites to have cansed’ leage of local cixeometances, yout acquaintance | Ww, hea tha position © “the ‘people, and’ with the pri : 4 ‘wo vert ef fpeinrand’ bes 1h hed whee 7 cose fare too trvhiny a wes Fr seacks seskavca Wy thom” | sha tacnanih tend techies. ths hasatier anbeaneenal that he had no knowledge | ‘tere, bet im avd other “and ween ~ ae . Loussiane, os vow pomessed by, Spain, does wok Fir pe tA! Spd JAMES GORDON BENSETT, prevent the American company who obtained the cipal ud their view: ‘nest h Feb,, 1809.—The y = clear iaference from, and . that farcnce to th when France yonscasoi it," | returned to the ety; we hastened our ret PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR right of way throvgh the territory of Niearagua, ed oo slatte lave pect ot | OFivae; Mr DeGraoge was proveouted for bigamy; | ——-—— : _ for constructing a canal to connect the Atlaatie strougert terme, preewed hius to do 6. cen ] Settee Anteine, she Bae messing ws, cece Ue Bowes, AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING, and Pacific oceans, from proceeding at onee with ' , Bhould he be well dieposed, a frank and (iendly comaunicas ri Detween yourse f and bim ia particu- larly to i, I doubt not, will be promoted on art. Tt will be ‘egrecale to hear (rom you on the | pt of this letter, aud in cvery Atage of the interesting ‘mess, which is th o mail wi Ward go from this cin Pfteem days, ard re tocfier myself to her course of the ensn ratmy revue ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE, Astor Plase—Awna Bovens, | the survey and other prelinumaries of that great by consivance,and was taken down the Miss. | | BOWERY THEATRE, Bovery—Tux Daxovnexn—Car- undertaking. It isto be hoped that there will be eaped sippl by Le Breton D'Orgenois, he got toto | tai oy THe Watch—Kir Cannon. no more delay than is actually necessary. The int cous enya shore tin before th the een the: ar pRROADWaY THEATRE, Brosdwsy—Exraxuns—Tur | greatest difficulty which we apprehend the eompa- the same time. Yo double the chanca of quick snd corsain i} ‘which Prat lies ter ko bo « i a 7 * * > re ne Sonveyal ce, Goplicstes ty water may aleo bo <xpediant Coxe, Washington, 12th mich codes 19 "S r im Louisiana; Mr Clerk told me that ny will experience, will be in obtaining the neces— r Ba ieee souiully, Four moss ob t cery &, JamE5 MADISON, Ly—Wiw Dvoxe, @ conti ty wee Shee promulgate bis marriage with thet QRUEron’s THEATRE, Chambers streot—Saniovs Pa- | sary capital with which to construct the work. pias (Onhae, Bi pag Pe Fy: dairy Cy — Various estimates of the probable expense have 34. thera é reat) of Sei: Lerevao, In 1795, by which the sou' setion agsipet the name of a i the eo. | TENTH DAY 8 PROCEEDINGS. ATIONAL THEATRI ey £8.—Wm. Dunbar, to lark, Nateher, 10'h Sept, 1903.— ‘ofthe United Spates indetncd, Louisiana ts, trerofore, fp geen ey ae toms Susdx—Tare Yea been made, ranging from ten to tweaty millions of Zhie_ ie Mistorically'a ory tnterasting | i the and of Mew Orlesas. | eouurel. brought suit against tne pame of Jerome De- | OLYMPIC THEATRE, Broad way—Davit tw Panis—Se- | dollure, the latter sum being probably mearer the Garin oncaining z. 5 Fineness 08 (is pun te sin Gilg Cones at How Oricans; the 5 ods | ni0ve Famiy—A Loan or a Loven, mark than the former. There 18 no doubt that ent, shout th 2 | P he . prs eu ate monet nw ical masters, he Soir et tattth es a th ea bimreit im tiarringe at atime whau be bad livinga | CBRYSTY'S OPERA HOUSE-Ermorzax Mi the investment wiil be a good one; for, in the na~ py ee Se. h «from, your oxpri weil sek me if my sbirt is your's” and trated the que: a :jucgment in said euit was rendered against | a wERICAN MUSEUM. tare of things, the commerce of the whole world, ‘mer of the Conver t w! re Tihhoms ee ould. DeGroaas Me, cue Sih continued to aefer | ay Arrannoon Amp '. or the greater portion of it, must pass through it ciatien of tawyern, Buch fretted amd irritated my Sorting: Mr clark TABERNAOLE—Remanvi's Cowcear. As soon as it is completed, the United States, from Aud abope that the Leulsiarians will organize a Court of member of Congress jo i; while he Cop ot . Ps Arbiiration in civil caves, tovid Wemselvas of the evils of tude from ego, 20th ae there, 1 heard he was couthing Miss Con MELODEON—Wui NADER, ‘ here position, will derive Pircgets advan- | E # Madisow to Daniol Clark, Vircinia. Sopt. 16, Mes dberabion J iets Cadet’ Seseee tare cote] how Wook, @undap, Bene euxy 24, 1850. tages frem it than any other nation, impe~ | a cprertved from Class, ante the linporiencect proeering hich" perderve that hin ‘wite, o€l, hie lfsbge" condvet fe) deterring | eee ont Dessnrrere dade tasiiok ii wulligivete. qassade, ang-eemmeree ormatinn on various subjects relative to Louisiaus, its to promulgate bis eaiage with me, alarmed ‘The European New: in the Paeific ocean, will be immense. deur ‘ aks local Bnowledge may be able immediately oo bis arrival from Washington "The America is now ip her fif ath day Sh etter from Goveraor Wlaiborue, cou. | e came to fee at Ipetead of meeting me wit mn 9 ROW ID Der Hiicen + Ene |’ a Nor vos wuz Rant Hamecmans so Onacs — edituted opposi Mic, Madison, ded ib may oppre @xceution of the cés ion. He therefore dirsets Clark to watch tim which may thew iteelf, to srcerteln what 6 in the con ere it ts posted and how ferling of affeoncn he bad ever evinced tuwards me, | bad not arrived at Halifax when we last heard from h A > " i the Hreogeet hangunge Dt tres onps apa eye hat point. Owing to her non-arrival, all opera- ee * Roxy Veblen’ coat pry ip ec onduct in abrenee had been of such a nature as| ions of any comsequence, in cotion and other wha called ‘the Noi the Territory. staples, have ceased. Aftera week of activity in this f ‘of cur land speculs' be imag That territory now includes the States of Ohio, to eunieat and anfert, and will pibvent what you conduct, feeling. as I did bow undeserving || market, the seles of cotton suddenly stopped yes- 4 aay AN SRRvane, Jae “ 4 ge bia” te the view Hae antanigeunten | Wet cf ewe reprosches; duriog bis absence, | terday, dealers declining to operate Gill the steam, | 28diaus, Iliaois, Michigan and Wisconsin, which are all free. The object of the cession was to wip wet veep with cotton for Liverpool, aud inised, Bole. gcing iaso postuty; Hs hi | k, «oneal of the Unites 1 for New (r- 7 180 ja ail | er’s news was received. The commercial news Clark’s embarrass: pre W. to pay for the slaves, ¢ beem more prudvot thao | : és 3 revolution fs Cubaste be tol fr 1,008 te be 4 that | My conduct, and feeling this. | became excess in- . equalize the area of the two sections of the eountry. comene hy the Epi | in" aexico; to publication be i prepering « Toa"ee terwme would feieate ad we might quis weate digrant towards bi, tid bim he bad never head ¢ | from Europe 1s the only sortof intelligence looked Besides this, the South, ia a spirit pe here ra 5 bint a « om duct; to tbe preofs of Bpeud rof Wilkin syllable of harm against > reputation that I believed | for with avy degree of interest by the public. ce him ( ie om bie part, for the purpoee of not Sra ser-teneceinneanre which 1s well worthy of being imitated by the North, riage; | then observed that as The Foreshadowed Compromise. agreed to the Missouri compromise, whieh gave Philadelphia, 29th March, | (7 was a mere exe! Kinds ous to Lis family. 84 | Deemulgeting bis osinh ata} fi i ir. xe wend Sith of ‘April, the lag Sp pronenmrte (vdeo yoo A bt rH sed him, soln proportion did | now | ‘The alarm excited by the fierce conduct of those | them one-fifth only of the tecrtory of Louisiaaa.— States ‘The ‘treaty i 97 ~-Clark to Madia gratulaton cm the o be BES whore impulee is fanaticism, and whose reason is | That Js, the area ofahat acquisition added one mil- thon aceaanines eek | 2 unbridled :megination, have rendered it um-| lion one hundred and thirty-eight thousand one is absence; thelr object was | PeTatively necessary for the staunch and indepen- | hundred and three square miles to our territory, thelr plans but too | deat to etady deeply the extent of the inflammation | of which the South obtained only two hundred and Ly bed | bee: it that time of this ; parte of the aside sre pave’ eotaoguieh, | that has been created by their insane course.— | twenty-six thousand and thirteen square miles.— ined that the said Philadelpbis, accompanied by my sister, Madame aes. | —t0O positively, that feelings, passions, animosi- | ¢lave territory at the ume-of the Missouri eompro- oped fst che yecet Cd metsinge Cap Me. Cone, tee, have been excited which no supineness could | mise; but notwithstanding that, the South swrren- 3 who married us had gone to Itelaud; I then seat tor | ull, and which no ndicule could overthrow. Men | dered four-fifths of it to freedom. How 1s it with i peated bh one, pertuar of Mr. Ue bs end mention have smoked their pipes over barrels of gua- | Florida and Oregon? By the treaty whieh gave be ‘true tat Be (clark) was eugeged to be married to | Powder, and have laughed in the midst of such | us those territories, some seven hundred thousand Caton; | replied tbat it owuld net be eo. that | folly. This cowardice of bravery is quite common | square miles of territory were added to the United. Chek bed tho tie hare oe ae Fe wa Bip ied | in the world. Itis seen in children as well as 1n | States, of which the South got only fifty-nine thou- te Rae. iy Print Bet be e abie to, estabiien ve Me pit ba itis lad pagal alata worrying | sand two hundred and sixty-eight square miles. x “ip A a ained anima! ke graprling with one in an Now, it is a settled fact that the prosperity of the ptigthd old me T gould Bot legally ‘etabian my cota et free ~~ It ‘3 perp hazardous, ao South depends, 1m @ great measure, on the institu- warriege w ir © j 1 suffered every species ot | In this view, good and wise men must have | jjon of slavery; at least, the Southe: ‘that the hi mind te capabl es m “ ui TY; , To States them- could bene doube thet had beew deoeived altogerber'uy | #€€2. Up to this time, during the present session of | selves think #0, und they ure more competent to Dir Claik— | feit that | did despise him; Mr Coxe. ac- | Congress, the position of this great confederacy judge of their own business than other people are. Pra ges oh bed Bir Gardette, (the witness of DeUreng: | Of States. No man could hopé to turn the tide } Ig the North, therefore, to demand of oe Ta ariiage,) came frequently to see me; Mr. .. . setting against the experience of the past, except | that there sball be no slavery in any of the ternito- referred to in Tothe purchasert. and present claimants of the Estate of ‘the late Danucl Clark. Beg. eo the pirahaar a8 f Tole and © La it in serious contemplati ‘the veil.” | i84.--8. White to © gton, November 20, 1818-- Refers to the blunders of tbe admiui-tration “1 saw L . e He quer? n of land titles, feuc ai righ! hte, anntal prod points ealeulated to develope the revenues Directs iequiries to be made, ea reter ta, public en possession Heit ar¢ Bevery Chew, the prote Daviel (lord, that baving ascer Chew, with ibeir ¢ A, Washington, Decomber 3. 1807 ~ count of bis ghecnce, cpeake of _ 7 pect bow uahappysaca a es L., of Georgetown, e, to both of whom, 16 ae s. 8 bor of lawyers, thelr fees their 4 eple Iitgious? Whet te the hav are the usual 4 Jefferson, New Orleans, Augast 13th, 120 Acknowledges receipt of bis letter aud ipcloses mape, and re- te ad cougratalases she President upon the to Clark, of a eb , 1807.- - Letter in- courtship and mar- ington, Department of 8 n of Sth or being Preperty a» ings were inet uid aly to Ty tenteivallt ean seven) Mited of the Pap t ir Fights, ete., mud diceets ivquirios as to the | ineds ond tue Todian tribes. Orleans, Augast 18th, 1803~ going letter. f Merety. 334 Doo, 1802 Ad- LV with his sivt major, bad eet of he Mth December, lor Hollaad , to embark for New ) to Clark, Washington, Deo. see Clark to be on geod term! nds very high t jon, preventing bis fiaelity as ool- 5, New Orleans, resolutions expres Bank of the anility vpleme Court, whet 3, 1810.» Asking | ber only alternaci to induee William Harper todo | 5 an” children. Refers te family her, tuil's dis 2th Oot,-- Refers to Ralf's presenoe there, spepleode fit of Ch at eae to Clark, Phi Doc., 1812--Ts agonized | - payment of Bampion's drates, cones hie mont gloomy sud deepecuce languagy; sees no relief. ings to Clark, Phil. 90th Oet., 1812--Informs C. of t o1 ra « 142 -- Clark to . Now 03 te | made him acquainted with all the ebovecire imstances; Teo mrethiaed much for we. sud stated to Mr Core | by an unflinching, sober, and earnest appreciation | reg acquired from Mexico, with the liberality of Me to receive bis visite, aad spoke | of the dapger to be averted; and it isa happy cir- | the South, on former occasions, before them!— joh was my rituation. that | was la- | cumstence that our people have not been lulled | And this, too, when the South believes 1t would wie Catacie bet pty ia oat lace arsved into security by the exhibition of studied calmness | deprive them of all parucipstioa in the benefits of whan ag 404 conn a peapeee. S Pe my forgive. | on the part of some prominent individu: ‘ad | the new territory \—And this, too, we ht add, that re wats ep cirscened tecicareen toat he it bee so, the worst results might have been an- | afrer bearing their fuil gpropeation, ee and iti tor duehdeduinn Fr, leet sre |sipted, “Our wens of danger he proved oor | iene, fer arying on the ‘war from which the | moulgating onr metziage; bis grief can w be lmagined safeguard—and we must continue to exercise that | goquisition of New Mexico and California resulted? uu reli when 1 told bim it 00 jate, that 1 bas been | sense till the slavery question 1s settled, and settled | We gubmit these few facta to the consideration er: to ure his info thing tur bis siet bu |. on fj a Willbvaly ‘return good for have publicly denounced her as aa she bas o Know if leave im consequence ef the change | his acqusintances wi 01 gover ment Darbar to Cl lerk. tient, July 31, 1808--En~ | vo the Cunsul-General h gloncs a copy of a letter forwarded eufered the most intease agons ; told me over and over | forever. of the liberal minded men of the Northern States. iy matt nae area [ene Bees ERS | Taroko he penn ainion, tel bat ay i fersheveh weer fecovered that he bed bern deoeived wich regard | ba# been alive to the great, the paramount vastness | | City, Intalttgence, ce and wil! prom: raised against me, that be bed repvat- | of the slavery question over all others. It has not | sogtwbet colder then tre Pn 5-4 days, Sy tee the comm | edly written te ould come om to Phila ited omens day of night, u eM wg Gripbia. ax socn ae bis affairs would permit him; 1 | Pérmitted an hour to pass, day i. together, informed bim that | had never recrived euy such iet- | watched, and ite opinions have been formed, as | Yoi,"ip Wiskeae on Rusou eae the {ire'were upprences bp Deotal Wetonec ter thettwere, | they best could be, from materials gathered in ; | oo Me. Clark told me, Timer care; ue Clerk | every section of the country. To ascertain the eB — fo blend, suing = part — said to me, he kuew the chjeot condcet of those | « consent of the people,” upen which all authority occurred go late as Thursday. Ths 1 ° aoas, | fatality bas been greater then usual, though every Bien thuid be erated ty the time bh raps and law is besed, has been the object—and that saertion ie made by the excellent physieian, Dr. | Bhem the Almighty would _ object has now been realized. The people de- | Trieamp, to save (4 | © Ge- | The great mortality may be ted for = | eae yng) nares: po Aang ey: sire the subject to be set at rest—the Union | dbat ‘ihe petionte bave’ bern anbill oe weg aw * ccvormmen’, and im on certain polnss | 1803—Refors to ere. the te por tenes of job officers are shortly atter ber birth, placed her im the care of | to be preserved—and the Sonth to be per- | #24 Privations om shipboard. before arriving at the a : ; Baie Soland, Beveral of the deaths are of ng mitted to enjoy all her immunities, privileges, | Caleb Grimabaw. ‘The Bret cone. appear iin ae rights, and inetitutions, unvexed by party yn RP uery, which came direct the Van- projects and the mad-cap schemes of igao- | Searhat “It's tobe feared’ that cholere wil treatable rant ambition and designing politicians. This the city Iteelf opee more. the sense of the people at large—the sense that rae Sonn han comtagee 1 e’olook, would overwhelm and exterminate every party and faction in the country, could not equity and justice be otherwise obtained. It is this sense, thus felt, thus scattered over every hill, im every dale, throvgh every street, and at every fireside, and ready to manifest itelf in a concentrated and pow- erful form, that now seeks embodiment and voice through some agent strong enough and poble enoveh to hold it and to be ite oracle. eople cen , W adventurers lay « New Onreans, Referred te by Mid June be Introduced by ecmplatnant. ge ‘atterson, in hie cross: exami: 4. W. GURLEY © jeveria New York, ect always the wghter. Careline; | re to bear his veme, to teat 6, ISON + = ime ut Lonisiana, | Natoben, May 15, Tad nitioa, Hecermty cf remiet ect for Bdviaing the By aa ea dell © k, 27,1403—Adoute small sum | Daniel Webster i# the fit organ for the oecasion nti ode of money duc him by Uhow and Keil. In devotion to the Union, second to no one—in gr remain oe they were ‘Trink 6 | ow established begond the reach of mor- ely Yeluutarily assure jou of o¢? d you sad your beirs from every ex- 100 60 CF lose ‘bat way atten * Jato coutro~ | versye splendor of intellect, on the highest emmnence—ia ‘he affection of the North above all others—he, ry litle doubt, my beam | and perhaps he alone, is the man best suited to lous to the birth ef Varotine I! bear the tidings of great joy to our Southern brethren, that the people do not wish, and will aot have, them deprived of their rights, or shora of eny portion of the power to which they are equit- wbly entitled. It will be for Mr Webster to come in as the arbiter and umpire, and to lead ali the North to follow him im a great ven Howse Arrn scheme of fairness, justice, equity and peace ot Tublish ee the afidevit of three to wither and palsy the fratricidal hands ceemiene Benes hype gn Howse. be of seme, and to warn and drive back to reason the TH DAY § PROCEEDINGS. ¥, 182 ~A lone letter, dated Pb wetione ip y t Iniberne to Clark Nov. 22. 1903—Re‘ers | Nated “ * from Fort Adams, in ) to Chew and Relf. Phi- Tabae civitate, iwwous letver, do we * elpbia, March 8 183 — * be paid purport j n duae, INS—Re- Prison, Ane. 8 med ae uw clusem | Ket, Pi are! ia che of January 2. Spoate of goes, Morale aud ihe that France will aot i : | vagrant minds of others. Let him pont, if he will, cbeog to the Mirsouri line to the Pacific as the basis of a fidevite »pprat to take from dir. Leiax even the April 29, 1803 -About Relf, (per Sp {nur and juet measure towards the South, and yield | #*F!C#e” cf biewe, se eooseote aT ange hd as moch as the consent of the people at large inti- ts ane ona hove to place Myra ta the | mates. That will be enough—enough for the great désome almost of deti'y Le De Je Crota. wo were | purpose to be effected—enough"o settle the whole Vcoterday a oe. of a year, that po SD difficulty— enough to extinguish the flames of fana- that she sheald hare | ticism, and to leave the States to legislate for | themselves upon the means best ealculated to pro- } ha New Gr'eins, Avgust If, nt, ja yutries for fat ly aos inability to ae~ tor = inceutious 1 j [ i ; Prror, Sedge. make thir my last will mote their happiness and prosperity. The North will go with Mr. Webster. Neeotiation seTwren America ann Exotann — Sir George Simpeon, President of the Hudson Bay Feepecumg (he . Ag ‘Creditors that Srp tet) | enter thet a mg te im thear ‘ond: 1 leave and bequeath Jarh, Ebiladeipiia, December 24, 18—Te ow of Sevmantops, Le the ve paid. TSetber, We aay ivanin, of portcoal, wich J may die poo men’ i Diyra; that Myre belleved them to be ber Company, snd the Hon. Malcolm Cameron, ona | Juecesrful, ‘The patient ta bother appot lends, | bat st weld be eruet to wndecetre her: it Ld fe by ett Sy eatin, Ay) ooele permis a M wh - cy mirsion from Canada, were im town yesterday, en diate death ; but. = to oe " _— | rome for Washington, Pe feed you. ~ y iene ) lanier Or, | The cbject of Mr. Cameron's visit to the capital 3 | ropte. ser umerels, ther. for (Signed) » Five Dets powwte offer a statement .f letiers on be ment ot State. at Wasbingion, frm Daniel ™srtieae Cierk. Consul of the U sited States, showing to whom Ubey ere addressed, trom what piace, the month, day of the mead, and year. ‘T bere initers are addieered to James Madison, is two fold: first, to promote the passage of the reciprocity bill through Congress ; second, to stop the progress of the annexation movement. It is thought by the Governor General of Canada that, | Siucip afters The Corver wee cout for and'e verdict if the reciprocity bill is passed, the efforis of the | ,emdered im ecoor dance with the facts, 7 Int ter of wtre ‘With the exeeption of ope, deied the Kiver 1%, be ehamor be ta lavor 4 . " December, 1808. ail these letters are from New Or Chew and Relf, Cooper's Ferry, srisel piehin gabe ch Phwcelph * -Clar Powe agh nec lag +f re ee ti ae 9 2 ‘lh Drow: vr At balf past 12 #’slook, A.M, ot. prow, Fulivar Skip om Andrew Lopes de Ar- anne xationists in that province will cease. mine or 4 Tynes. — e'slook, A.M, racy for misapplice. | BEBIO, Albert Caliatio, Dom Memuci Raleedo, ‘The President of the Hodson Bay Company goes | {ly tate the river at Per We. aT Care nicer eet wes at the 10 Washington to complete the sale, if possible, of | drowred. His fre kettie ard a cloth of his are the property of that company im Oregon, worth, a ing i te Sovems eure, according to the estimates, one million ot dollars Ls? besriva Coronas Our correspondent in Washington will send us the result of the labore of thear gentlemew. ‘rd, Joly © ba! cond omy sai whieh | wast bear, whem Sof the power of for ene Wty) . ‘uy | _ Fananicise Sri, at Wonx.—We perceive that fer outlet site of General sit | the free eoil fanatics are busily at work taking eriten nr ¢ ay weed, , Uta | mesrures to prevent our citizens from attending re re eter of the great Union meeting which is to be held at te a. ean ‘wilt Sed, mens ot chee Der tapatinge Gleb sis, Watt ue one aes 0 tah crvning iy mag | R | make that demonstrat: . wan fT Ky be 98 | into be hoped that these persons will not enoceed; mame 33. 8 & t* | and the best way in which their efforts at disunion | Site nets, ta thee Wined to tar my pre ee nis Po for the pope oe Union Migrte St Aathony ot, jamght and compromise to together in numbers tat by | that the fanatics shall be at once silenced, in ease weber pel whet salve they con hopes thas tse Proves t sthe whet enlee they cam: hopes thas toe Prone © their Yoices ogainst a cory they should it Yoices ngail ro | Perowt eft See eceks of Ms tier een au” mise of the slavery question, in connection with L Deliews hat | have stated now remem. | the new tories. ber, that ay be material to the berets, of oa. We thie» ing publish, to the exelumon H ui foteret to the « opleteant Di werer. pewensary for me to tion bas pet been taken betore, it te met ‘it showla be bef. ofthis sear For fear is Reviten, | owhl paws came, " of several columne of other matter, the interesting tral at New Orleans, concerning Mre. Garmes's claim, which will be found worthy of perusal. it b Ores the enlbeot the Clark te Chew and Reif -Lomdom, Vet, | i